The lenght of online programs vary depending on the person. Some allow you to work at you own pace but you can usually obatin your degree within two years.
If you already have a BS in Psychology, it would it take you six months to complete an online program for a degree in counseling. It all depends on how many credits you would take during that six months.
Yes you can. However, you may be required to complete the appropriate prerequisites for the program of study if you have not already done so.
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Typically, you need to complete a bachelor's degree with all prerequisite coursework required by the specific program of study (major) you are interested in. There are a number of psychology master's degree options, and each may have requirements particular to itself. For example, behavioral psychology, school psychology, counseling psychology, etc.
Earn your Master's degree in Counseling from an accredited program. Complete an internship during your Master's program. Apply to become an Associate Licensed Counselor. Complete the supervised experience portion.
Most states require that high school guidance counselors in public schools complete at least some graduate coursework in educational psychology, school counseling or a related field. Some state may require completion of an entire master's program.
That depends entirely on the specific program.
I would go to any state school. Most have degrees in psychology. You are then going to have to go to grad school. University of Delaware has a great program in psychology.
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This is a graduate degree that one receives after first completing an undergraduate program, usually majoring in psychology. Having received the Psychology degree, you can then go on for the Master's degree, either in Counseling or Counseling Psychology. It generally takes two years to receive the Master's, during which time you will be probably be expected to work in an internship at a social service agency. There are a number of good schools offering the Master's and also the PhD. I enclose a link to a reputable list of accredited programs in the US.
A master's degree in psychology typically includes coursework in advanced psychological theories, research methods, and practical skills such as counseling or therapy techniques. Students may also complete a thesis or research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor. The program can take around 2-3 years to complete and may lead to opportunities in counseling, research, or other specialized psychology fields.
For one to get a degree in counseling, one must first get their Master's Degree in counseling. One then needs 18 hours of psychology coursework in the Undergrad program. To become a practicing counselor, one would also need to spend 2 to 3 years in a Graduate program.
I would say as a suggestion, a bachelors in psychology. However, you will have to decide what it will be worth to you should you not complete the PsyD. Psychology, any social science field taken with psychology courses. Also, enrolling in a bachelor's of social work program and minoring in psychology might not be a bad idea, since with a BSW there are a few more job opportunities than with a bachelor's in psychology, if you decide not to complete the Psy D program.